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Rain begins to fall from the cloud, splashing down in great drops.
Now snow begins to fall from the cloud, and whistling winds begin to blow.
Because of their large size, precipitation particles have significant falling speeds and are able to survive the fall from the cloud to the ground.
Many clouds at mid-latitudes make rain by freezing water into ice crystals (which fall from the cloud then melt before they hit the ground), rather than by coalescing warm water droplets together.
Cirrus clouds often produce hair-like filaments—similar to the virga produced in liquid water clouds called fall streaks, and they are made of heavier ice crystals that fall from the cloud.
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Condensation of water vapor forms larger water droplets, and when the droplets are heavy enough they will fall from the clouds as rain.
Water naturally moves downward, and so it falls from the cloud as raindrops.
In its later stages, the downdraft spreads throughout the cell and diminishes in intensity as precipitation falls from the cloud.
Isotopic models of PPT are generally based on the Rayleigh fractionation mechanism: as rain or snow falls from the cloud, depletion in oxygen-18 and deuterium is observed in the residual condensed air mass and thus in subsequent PPT (Dansgaard 1964; Gat 1980).
The ash fall from this cloud covered an area of 7,500 square km (2,900 square miles) to a depth of 1 cm (0.4 inch) or more with wet, gray ash and pumice; the maximum thickness was about 50 cm (20 inches) a few kilometres southwest of the vent area.
On the other side the bright sky sucks up the surrounding conurbation while on the front, a man with a massive spliff falls from the clouds.
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